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    Matilda

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    1) Provide a brief (4-6 sentences) summary of the plot of the film in your own words Matilda is a very smart and brilliant little girl who by the age three has read everything in the house and wants nothing more than a book. So she starts going to the library and increasing her brainpower. Meanwhile at home‚ her parents are horrible and don’t pay her any attention. Matilda’s father is a crooked used car salesman‚ who meets Agatha Trunchbull‚ a headmistress of a local school‚ and he enrolls Matilda

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    Slayton Blood Mrs. Briscoe English 1 Honors 7 september 2017 Title In the story “The Lamb to the Slaughter” the author wanted to make sure that the reader knew what the violence was and what violent behavior meant. To start off‚ this story was very violent in my opinion‚ it had a wife kill her husband with a frozen piece of lamb leg. I think the author of the story was trying to say that betrayal was the reason that she killed her husband. The first set of betrayal that happened was when the

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    Lamb to the Slaughter The story‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter” is a revolting tale of a woman who commits a pre-meditated murder on her husband’s behalf. The story began with a housewife named Mary Maloney‚ in her sixth month of pregnancy‚ waiting in her corridor for her husband to arrive home from work. However‚ when her husband enters the house‚ he withholds a strange demeanor. Mr. Maloney obtained an alcoholic drink in his hand. Mary tried to comfort him but to no avail. Patrick asked to sit her

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    In the two two stories‚ Lamb to the Slaughter and Jury of Hers Peers‚ there are many similarities and differences like‚ they are different because of the setting‚ the way the victim was killed‚ and if the audience knows who the killer was; the similarities are both the killers were the wives‚ both stories show understanding for the wife‚ and why she murdered‚ and both stories are told in 3rd person limited. There are many differences in these two stories. Even the setting is different. In Lamb

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    The Landlady Sparknotes

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    The landlady is a short story about a Mr.Weaver needing a place to live in. First he thought that the Pub are the only place‚ but he found a place called Bed & Breakfast. He found it close to the pub. But as soon as he rings the bell‚ the landlady welcomed him to her hotel. But he doesn’t know the landlady is a killer! Well I know this because she is giving free tea to her victims. Mr.Weaver said it tasted like bitter almonds as the texts says. And scientist said if something taste bitter almonds

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    Looking for Alaska by John Green is a narrative that reveals the death of Alaska Young. Miles “Pudge” Halter ‚ the protagonist is caring‚sweet‚ and a loving boy. There are several literary concepts that help construct this making it interesting. The literary concepts of point of view‚ conflicts and characterization create meaning. Therefore‚ readers can connect to these while reading whether it’s a connection to their personal life or the world.At the begining of “Looking for Alaska” we are introduced

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    Dahl uses the pilot’s thoughts and feelings as well as his actions to convey that heroism and courage can sometimes be expressed by facing rather than avoiding an internal struggle. At this point in the story‚ the main character (later revealed to be named Peter Williamson) suspects that he has been lied to by his caretakers‚ and that he is in a different place than he has been told. This suspicion is the underlying base to his internal struggle‚ which he strives to resolve throughout this passage

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    Going Solo‚ Roald Dahl’s memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF‚ covers the buildup to World War II and his involvement in it. In the book‚ mention is made of British Immigration. British Immigration plays a large role in the memoir as it talks about how the British were sent to Africa to civilize the people there. Dahl says about British immigration that " [I]n the 1930s the British empire was still very much the British‚ and the men and women who kept it going were a race

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    Matilda Wormwood

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    ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA MRS. PHELPS It’s a funny thing about mothers and fathers. Even when their own child is the most disgusting little blister you could ever imagine‚ they still think that he or she is wonderful. Some parents go further. They become so blinded by adoration they manage to convince themselves their child has qualities of genius. Well‚ there is nothing very wrong with all this. It’s the way of the world. It s only when the parents begin telling us about the brilliance

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    Going Solo‚ written by Roald DahlRoald meets many of these peculiar people on his trip to Africa. Two of the characters were Miss Trefusis and Mdisho‚ who had different approaches to life. Dahl´s overall impression of these two characters are that Miss Trefusis was a germaphobe and Mdisho was fascinated by war and killing. Dahl’s overall impression of Miss Trefusis is that she is a very odd person. Dahl thinks Miss Trefusis is odd because in the text Miss Trefusis and Roald were having a conversation

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